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HP F2226A - 48GII Graphic Calculator

HP F2226A - 48GII Graphic Calculator
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To navigate through the many options in the DISPLAY MODES input form,
use the arrow keys: š™˜—.
To select or deselect any of the settings shown above, that require a check
mark, select the underline before the option of interest, and toggle the
soft menu key until the right setting is achieved. When an option is
selected, a check mark will be shown in the underline (e.g., the Textbook
option in the Stack: line above). Unselected options will show no check
mark in the underline preceding the option of interest (e.g., the _Small,
_Full page, and _Indent options in the Edit: line above).
To select the Font for the display, highlight the field in front of the Font:
option in the DISPLAY MODES input form, and use the @CHOOS soft menu
key (B).
After having selected and unselected all the options that you want in the
DISPLAY MODES input form, press the @@@OK@@@ soft menu key. This will take
you back to the CALCULATOR MODES input form. To return to normal
calculator display at this point, press the @@@OK@@@ soft menu key once more.
Selecting the display font
Changing the font display allows you to have the calculator look and feel
changed to your own liking. By using a 6-pixel font, for example, you can
display up to 9 stack levels! Follow these instructions to select your display
font:
First, press the H button to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form.
Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key
(D) to display the DISPLAY MODES input form. The Font: field is
highlighted, and the option Ft8_0:system 8 is selected. This is the default
value of the display font. Pressing the @CHOOS soft menu key (B), will
provide a list of available system fonts, as shown below:
The options available are three standard System Fonts (sizes 8, 7, and 6) and
a Browse.. option. The latter will let you browse the calculator memory for
@CHK@

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